Popular mobilization show for thousands of graduates of “Al-Aqsa Flood” courses in Sa’ada

Sa’ada province witnessed a popular mobilization show made up of 15,000 graduates of the first batch of Al-Aqsa Flood Open Military Courses, under the slogan “You are not alone.”

In the parade, in the presence of the Commander of the Sixth Military Region, Major General Jamil Zaraa, the General Mobilization Officer, Major General Mansour Al-Lakoumi, Major General Abdul Rab Jarfan, and military and security leaders, Sa’ada Governor , Muhammad Jaber Awad, blessed this majestic display by the graduates of the first batch of Al-Aqsa Flood courses in the province.

He stressed that this mobilization indicates full readiness for any options and sends actual messages of support to the people and the Palestinian resistance, that the Yemeni people are present in every field and are experiencing a general state of mobilization and preparation.

He praised the decision of the armed forces to impose a naval blockade on the Zionist enemy until its aggression and siege on Gaza stops. He stressed the importance of continuing to show popular discontent towards the crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against the Palestinian people, through active presence in marches, vigils and various activities in support of Al-Aqsa.

Sa’ada province condemned the position of the Arab regimes towards the killing and siege that Gaza and its people are subjected to, calling on the people to take practical positions and boycott American and Israeli goods.

While the graduates’ speech delivered by Sharaf Al-Jalal indicated that these mobilization courses come within the framework of mobilization and mobilization to support Al-Aqsa and the Palestinians and in response to the leadership’s directives to raise the state of mobilization and readiness as a religious and moral duty.

It confirmed its full readiness to participate directly with the brothers in Gaza in confronting the Zionist entity.

The parade, which was attended by province agents, executive office directors, local authority members, and academic and social figures, included expressive poems.

 

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